Across
- 4. The range of motion in which a robot can operate.
- 6. Information you receive through your senses
- 7. The snug-fitting part of a pneumatic or hydraulic actuator that is forced back and forth within a cylinder by the pressure of combustion, steam, pressurized air, or pressurized liquid.
- 11. Create, modify, and test the code, forms, and script that allow computer applications to run.
- 13. A special set of symbols, numbers, letters, and rules that is used for the transmission of information in a computer.
- 14. Supplied with a logical sequence of coded instructions that specify the operations to be performed in order to solve a problem or to process data.
Down
- 1. Working or operating with the use of hands or something like hands; handling or using something, especially with skill.
- 2. A hand-held keyboard connected to a robot that allows an operator to enter commands and movements to program the robot.
- 3. Perform engineering duties in planning and designing tools, engines, machines, and other mechanically functioning equipment.
- 5. Robotic sensors that allow a robot to receive tactile feedback.
- 8. Build, install, test, or maintain robotic equipment or related automated production systems.
- 9. The branch of physics that has to do with the mechanical properties, such as pressure or density, of air and other gases.
- 10. A robot or automaton that is built to resemble a human.
- 12. Any straight or almost straight, stick, shaft, or bar.
